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. >>> this morning the university of california announced it reached a tentative $1 million settlement with protestors. they were pepper sprayed at uc davis last november. the video of a police officer calmly spraying protestors drew worldwide condemnation. they still have to agree to the agreement. they have to pay them $30,000 a piece. money would go to their attorneys or to a fun for anyone who would come along later and prove that they were sprayed during the protest. >>> this is marijuana plants seized from what police say is a pot farm inside a building in san jose. police say they found the pot inside an industrial building on charter drive after someone doing a maintenance check called. these are pictures of the plants. there were about 300 to 600 of them with a street value of 150,000 to $250,000. even though it looked like a business from the front. neighbors say they seldom saw anyone going in or out. they did notice an odd smell in their own part of the building. >> we started noticing next door, they had a lot of cone denization in the windows. we thought it was going thro
. >>> this morning the university of california announced it reached a tentative $1 million settlement with protestors. they were pepper sprayed at uc davis last november. the video of a police officer calmly spraying protestors drew worldwide condemnation. they still have to agree to the agreement. they have to pay them $30,000 a piece. money would go to their attorneys or to a fun for anyone who would come along later and prove that they were sprayed during the protest. >>>...
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for over 60,000 california foster children extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> if you're anywhere near the romney/ryan bus tour you may be able to smell something a little putrid. "the new york times" quoting a gop operative that says if ryan wants to run for office again, he'll probably have to wash the stench of romney off him. in a farce, ryan is heard referring to him running mate as stench. reportedly he has been marching and stench calls, take a message. joining us is jonathan capehart washington post columnist, and ken vogel, chief investigative reporter for politico. i need to start by playing you a clip at a paul ryan rally today who told him she can't get off welfare. she asks him
for over 60,000 california foster children extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> if...
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becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. e morning news. becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. [ white ] in my kitchen the heart of a great dish is a great tasting stock. knorr homestyle stock. it's concentrated with just the right ingredients simmered to perfection. delicious. knorr homestyle stock, tastes like stock made from scratch. if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! ♪ activia and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who w
becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. e morning news. becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. [ white ] in my kitchen the heart of a great dish is a great tasting stock. knorr homestyle stock. it's concentrated with just the right ingredients simmered to perfection. delicious. knorr homestyle stock, tastes like stock made from scratch. if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better....
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so-called driverless cars move another step closer to becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. [ white ] in my kitchen the heart of a great dish is a great tasting stock. knorr homestyle stock. it's concentrated with just the right ingredients simmered to perfection. delicious. knorr homestyle stock, tastes like stock made from scratch. if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! ♪ activia and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are
so-called driverless cars move another step closer to becoming reality in california. this is the morning news. [ white ] in my kitchen the heart of a great dish is a great tasting stock. knorr homestyle stock. it's concentrated with just the right ingredients simmered to perfection. delicious. knorr homestyle stock, tastes like stock made from scratch. if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with...
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driverless cars in california. yeah. after hearing this amanda bynes said i thought i had a driverless car. >> california has bean pioneer in car culture. this morning that state is first in the nation to accept a new kind of car that doesn't need a driver. >> reporter: california governor jerry brown ditched his state car yesterday and hitched a ride to his latest bill signing in a vehicle that once only existed in people's imagination. >> today we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow tease reality, the self-driving car. >> reporter: it's called an autonomous vehicle. google has been testing a dozen prius models equipped with sensors allowing them to drive themselves. >> think the self-driving car can improve the quality of life for everyone here in california, in the country and in the world. >> reporter: on tuesday the governor signed a bill directing the steal's dmv to come up with regulations for licensing and operating driverless autos by 2015. he discovered there's many questions yet to be answere
driverless cars in california. yeah. after hearing this amanda bynes said i thought i had a driverless car. >> california has bean pioneer in car culture. this morning that state is first in the nation to accept a new kind of car that doesn't need a driver. >> reporter: california governor jerry brown ditched his state car yesterday and hitched a ride to his latest bill signing in a vehicle that once only existed in people's imagination. >> today we're looking at science...
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two gentlemen tonight, former governor howard dean and also california seem reid, mayor of atlanta, georgia. governor dean, you first. what is the republican view of public education? if i'm wrong in my assessment, correct me. >> i like charter schools but not-for-profit charter schools. they have created some opportunities in the classroom. but i think this business about bashing teachers unions is insane. the people who say that they are innovators of education go in and trash the teachers, i don't know of anybody who has run a company successfully that trashes the workforce the first thing they do when they get there. i don't think the republicans give a damn about much except themselves. i'd like to know if mitt romney ever attended a public school. >> mayor, would cuts in education spending affect your city? and i raise the question this way. you have some poor neighborhoods, every major metropolitan city in this country has some poor neighborhoods, how should we fund those school districts? >> we need to send resources where schools are having challenges and the federal government is
two gentlemen tonight, former governor howard dean and also california seem reid, mayor of atlanta, georgia. governor dean, you first. what is the republican view of public education? if i'm wrong in my assessment, correct me. >> i like charter schools but not-for-profit charter schools. they have created some opportunities in the classroom. but i think this business about bashing teachers unions is insane. the people who say that they are innovators of education go in and trash the...
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and citizens i am running on legalization and keeping merrill marijuana medical marijuana legal in california because that's under that's under assault obama continues although he hasn't for a while but it's always looming sending federal troops into oakland and trying to. you know come against everything he says about states' rights when he's talking about marriage equality he says oh it should be up to the states and it's a state's right issue but he doesn't see medical marijuana as a state's right issue at all either and neither and he also has sent federal troops into california for people selling on pasteurized milk so it's just none of it makes any sense at all unless you look at it in the big picture which is you know they're locking their continue to continuing to lock things down and to put in whole tax and to keep people from voting and to stand in between people and their government and their right to representation and it's very very frightening. as the presidential nominee for the peace and freedom party how would you solve our current economic problems. i would do what iceland d
and citizens i am running on legalization and keeping merrill marijuana medical marijuana legal in california because that's under that's under assault obama continues although he hasn't for a while but it's always looming sending federal troops into oakland and trying to. you know come against everything he says about states' rights when he's talking about marriage equality he says oh it should be up to the states and it's a state's right issue but he doesn't see medical marijuana as a state's...
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a bit of california history made at google headquarters today as the governor signed a bill into law making the driverless car street legal. nbc bay area's business tech reporter scott budman was there for the signing. he joins us now. scott, i got to tell you, the whole driverless car thing makes me a little nervous. >> reporter: so far they are safe, but even google admits it's early and there is lots of work to be done. today's bill signing is a step towards a new kind of technology on the road, and it started with the governor being driven in with no hands on the wheel. no hands required as google founder sergey bry brin arriveda car that drives itself, to sign a bill that allows the self-driving cars in california. it's a boost for google technology as well as for those who have thus far been unable to drive. >> there are many, many people who are underserved by our transportation today. you know, blind is one of them. some people have other disabilities. some people are too young. some people are too old. sometimes we're too intoxicated. >> reporter: google says it has tested i
a bit of california history made at google headquarters today as the governor signed a bill into law making the driverless car street legal. nbc bay area's business tech reporter scott budman was there for the signing. he joins us now. scott, i got to tell you, the whole driverless car thing makes me a little nervous. >> reporter: so far they are safe, but even google admits it's early and there is lots of work to be done. today's bill signing is a step towards a new kind of technology on...
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it was quite strong in california. the california senate is in its own world. do you see empathy in the kids that you talk to in the coffee shops? what is the tone of the youth vote in virginia? host: thank you, howard. guest: i think the call referred to the comment about race was one that mr. allen made some years ago. i did not think that is in play this year. i would think that the senatorial candidate has been fairly successful in not having the race broken-down on race or ethnicity. as far as the youth vote is concerned, i think that that vote is picking up momentum. it is not where it is -- where was in 2008 at this point with registrations and what have you. both campaigns are working to mobilize the youth vote. it brings to mind some concern about what has been referred to as voter suppression. virginia has not been exempt from those discussions on a voter suppression. students in that category as targets for suppressing the vote. i think that is a major concern of the democrats because students tend to vote for the democratic ticket. it remains to be
it was quite strong in california. the california senate is in its own world. do you see empathy in the kids that you talk to in the coffee shops? what is the tone of the youth vote in virginia? host: thank you, howard. guest: i think the call referred to the comment about race was one that mr. allen made some years ago. i did not think that is in play this year. i would think that the senatorial candidate has been fairly successful in not having the race broken-down on race or ethnicity. as...
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home prices rise and california climbs on board with google's car of the future. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus find out which female vocalist is billboard's woman of the year. >>> zack greinke turns back the clock. the tigers get even and pop the champagne. another team punches their ticket to the postseason. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. >>> the naacp is pressing the u.n. to send observers to monitor this year's elections. the civil rights group believes up to 6 million americans are being blocked from voting because of felony criminal records. >>> in spain, dozens of protesters have been injured in clashes with police. they're angry over cuts in public employee salaries, health and education as spain races to deal with massive debt. >>> in russia, this is incredible video. it shows a truck driver literally walking away from a crash with another big rig completely unharmed. he was hurled from his cab at the mo
home prices rise and california climbs on board with google's car of the future. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus find out which female vocalist is billboard's woman of the year. >>> zack greinke turns back the clock. the tigers get even and pop the champagne. another team punches their ticket to the postseason. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some...
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and california climbs on board with google's carve the future. your first look at this mornins business headlines is straight ahead. > tngkheoc tigers get even and pop the champagne, another team punches their ticket to the postseason. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page andecided tbe...not boring. ha hi mayn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jac] hey, who's boring now? [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ jac] hey, who's boring now? heer eth dlisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite yoto get a free sample and try one on too. >>> welcome back. here are somof the top stories makingews is mning. >>e p p
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this it happened at the university of california davis last fall. the height of occupy wall street. witnesses say that cop calmly sprayed students' faces with the burning chemical all the while while the protesters sat there peasfully. the proposed settlement with the protesters almost $1 million. president obama does in fact view the deadly dispute -- consulate attack in libya as an act of terrorism. since the assault that killed the u.s. ambassador to libya, the president has not taken that position himself, at least not publicly, governor mitt romney and others have questioned why it's taken so long. today a romney campaign spokesman said this is now the second time the white house press secretary has said something that president obama has declined to admitted. it if the president thinks the tragic events in libya were acts of terrorism, he said he should say so himself. catherine herridge live in washington tonight. catherine, secretary of state hillary clinton now says it was al qaeda. >> well, that's right. in addition to branding the attack in benghazi as terrorism, at the u
this it happened at the university of california davis last fall. the height of occupy wall street. witnesses say that cop calmly sprayed students' faces with the burning chemical all the while while the protesters sat there peasfully. the proposed settlement with the protesters almost $1 million. president obama does in fact view the deadly dispute -- consulate attack in libya as an act of terrorism. since the assault that killed the u.s. ambassador to libya, the president has not taken that...
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he headed up police departments in oakland and long beach, california. it comes a day after a acting commissioner anthony barksdale left on indefinite medical leave. delegate tiffany alston can no longer practice law, at least at the moment. the maryland court of appeals decision to suspend her license came on tuesday. she is alleged to have violated several rules of professional conduct. in june, the prince george's county democrat was found guilty of misdemeanor theft and misconduct after she allegedly use state funding to pay an employee of her law office. she is set to go on trial next month on charges she used campaign money to pay wedding expenses. >> thankfully, we are seeing breaks of sunshine right now. that could be a bad thing as we get into the afternoon. that could heat up the atmosphere in me because thunderstorms. right now, we look at the radar picture. these are heading for york county in southern pennsylvania and not making their way south of hagerstown. these are keeping their way towards the baltimore metro area. maybe some thundersto
he headed up police departments in oakland and long beach, california. it comes a day after a acting commissioner anthony barksdale left on indefinite medical leave. delegate tiffany alston can no longer practice law, at least at the moment. the maryland court of appeals decision to suspend her license came on tuesday. she is alleged to have violated several rules of professional conduct. in june, the prince george's county democrat was found guilty of misdemeanor theft and misconduct after she...
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that drives itself, to sign a bill allowing the testing of self-driving cars in california. it's a boost for google technology as well as for those who have thus far been unable to drive. >> there are many, many people who are underserved by our transportation today. blind is one of them. some people have other disabilities, some people are too young, some people are too old. sometimes we're too intoxicated. >> google says it's tested its driverless cars for 300,000 miles and they've been safe. are you ready to jump into a car and let it take you for a ride? the governor says this is what california innovation is all about. >> that's the essence as i understand it of google, being able to imagine what isn't and bring it into reality. today we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. the self-driving car. >> reporter: like many technologies developed here in silicon valley this one still needs time to grow and answer questions like, who gets the ticket if a self-driving car runs a red light. >> self-driving cars do not run red lights. >> scott bud man, nbc b
that drives itself, to sign a bill allowing the testing of self-driving cars in california. it's a boost for google technology as well as for those who have thus far been unable to drive. >> there are many, many people who are underserved by our transportation today. blind is one of them. some people have other disabilities, some people are too young, some people are too old. sometimes we're too intoxicated. >> google says it's tested its driverless cars for 300,000 miles and...
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neil: california learning high taxes will make people high tail it out. the state, a quarter million leaving each year for other states, blaming high taxes, high cost of leaving and a government they deem unfriendly to business. not just california big government causing problem everywhere. 47%, what is with that number, 47% of voters think that government is intervening too much. between mitt romney's comes and this, this 47% thing is a big figure. latest polls, at 47%. 666. but not all bad news for white house, more people are feeling good or better. consumer nene rising to highest level we've seen since february but feeling worse than a few years ago. same deal with housing, better but bad. home prices in july rising by more than a percent compared to last year, but my own house for example is still the valuation of a cheap stuckey's on i-95. below its peak. by the way, tom a romney superdelegate, very well connected. i agree with you, i think we have gotten used to gets shellacked on the numbers and we're pleasantly surprised when we are not shellacke
neil: california learning high taxes will make people high tail it out. the state, a quarter million leaving each year for other states, blaming high taxes, high cost of leaving and a government they deem unfriendly to business. not just california big government causing problem everywhere. 47%, what is with that number, 47% of voters think that government is intervening too much. between mitt romney's comes and this, this 47% thing is a big figure. latest polls, at 47%. 666. but not all bad...
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it allows driverless cars in california. how far the technology has come and where it may be going. >>> comcast is cutting the cable on roughly 800 bay area jobs and closing all three of its call centers here in california. ktvu's jana katsuyama tells us why comcast has decided to move those jobs out of state. >> comcast workers learned about the cuts this morning. the company announced it will close their three the call centers in the next year. the total impacts more than 1,000 california employees. from front line customer service agents and tech support up to managers. and for many workers the closures came as a shock. >> i just think it's really unexpected and really terrible that they did this especially before the holidays. because we have families and they did all these training classes. >> reporter: comcast plans to move the jobs out of state. the reason -- >> because the high cost of doing business in california makes it hard for us to run these call centers. >> reporter: comcast plans to maintain other operations
it allows driverless cars in california. how far the technology has come and where it may be going. >>> comcast is cutting the cable on roughly 800 bay area jobs and closing all three of its call centers here in california. ktvu's jana katsuyama tells us why comcast has decided to move those jobs out of state. >> comcast workers learned about the cuts this morning. the company announced it will close their three the call centers in the next year. the total impacts more than 1,000...
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first, the university of california has confirmed to cnn it's reached a preliminary settlement with students pepper sprayed last year. it calls for the university to pay $30,000 to each of the pl n plaintiffs. they're going to set aside another $100,000 to individuals who can prove they were directly hit during the incident. expect people around the country to buy pepper spray. >>> the extradition of the radical clerk has been halted for now. heaunched an appeal to fight his extradition to the u.s. and as a result, a judge has issued an interim injunction pending a hearing. in a statement to "outfront," the british home office says it will continue to work to ensure hamza and four others are handled over as soon as possible. he faces 11 charges including conspireing in 1999 to set up a jihad training camp in oregon. michigan police are going to be searching for the remains of jimmy hoffa under a driveway. his department decided to take a core soil sample on friday. they had earlier used a radar which detected an anomaly. police say the move was credited by a tipster. he is the former teamste
first, the university of california has confirmed to cnn it's reached a preliminary settlement with students pepper sprayed last year. it calls for the university to pay $30,000 to each of the pl n plaintiffs. they're going to set aside another $100,000 to individuals who can prove they were directly hit during the incident. expect people around the country to buy pepper spray. >>> the extradition of the radical clerk has been halted for now. heaunched an appeal to fight his...
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california became the latest state to allow cars that drive themselves, out on the highway. we'll all start to notice them in just a few years, but our senior national correspondent jim avila, tried one out. >> reporter: you've seen this. cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here is something you have never seen -- the car of the future, making the driver totally unnecessary. >> no hands. >> reporter: google is working on one, and the federal government is sponsoring a field test in ann arbor, michigan with cars that automatically swerve past potential accidents and alert you to oncoming hazards. and now this. at general motors' test track, i sat in the driver's seat as this cadillac at high speeds stay in its lane. at 60 miles an hour, it stopped on its own, even when a car stop ed 30 miles slower suddenly pulled in front of us. >> we can foresee the day when vehicles will be able to completely avoid collisions. >> reporter: it's been a carmakers dream since george jetson sat in his automated flying car. "the jetsons" could happen? >> the vehicle can take
california became the latest state to allow cars that drive themselves, out on the highway. we'll all start to notice them in just a few years, but our senior national correspondent jim avila, tried one out. >> reporter: you've seen this. cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here is something you have never seen -- the car of the future, making the driver totally unnecessary. >> no hands. >> reporter: google is working on one, and the federal government is...
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making that bad call is the vice president of small business banking for bank of america in santa maria california he was a banker dimitri he's the raf and now the bookies making out like a bandit this sounds a lot like the lead up to the financial crisis to me i think you are playing out on the field in football others are rather going you know there's a burger burger stadium i think there should be risking their trading what if he was what i just was right i mean we're we're having fun just to be clear we're not trying to do so we're not in florida we're going to defame this guy but the reality of it it's just it is just crazy that a banker goes in as a raft and all of a sudden the better is the just average folks trying to be on a. make a play make some money on the football they love are losing big and a questionable play that people disagree with the call and the bookies make it out like a bandit i mean you said it all it's not a coincidence that wall street is at it again now they destroyed the economy and now they're going to destroy the recruit the only recreational bunch left they sports
making that bad call is the vice president of small business banking for bank of america in santa maria california he was a banker dimitri he's the raf and now the bookies making out like a bandit this sounds a lot like the lead up to the financial crisis to me i think you are playing out on the field in football others are rather going you know there's a burger burger stadium i think there should be risking their trading what if he was what i just was right i mean we're we're having fun just...
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self-driving cars are now allowed on california roads. governor jerry brown signed a bill today that sets up regulations and guidelines to test driverless cars. brown signed it at google headquarters. google has been a big supporter of the self-controlled cars. google co founder sergey brin says he hopes people will be able to use this technology in the next few years. i find that terrifying. actually, no, so many people are terrible drivers, maybe this make it better. >>> thousands of anti austerity protesters took to the streets of spain today, gathering at neptune plaza. a police spokesman says 28 people were hurt, 22 arrested and the crowd gathered was 6,000 people. the protests come days before the spanish government announces its budget for next year and a package that will likely include more austerity measures. an analyst we spoke to said the next few days will be crucial, not just for spain, but for europe as a whole as to whether it can stay together. >>> the ecuadoran mission to the united nations confirms to cnn wikileaks foun
self-driving cars are now allowed on california roads. governor jerry brown signed a bill today that sets up regulations and guidelines to test driverless cars. brown signed it at google headquarters. google has been a big supporter of the self-controlled cars. google co founder sergey brin says he hopes people will be able to use this technology in the next few years. i find that terrifying. actually, no, so many people are terrible drivers, maybe this make it better. >>> thousands of...
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this guy made one hot -- after pepper spraying occupy protesters at the university of california davis last november. it is turning out to be a very expensive way to break up a peaceful protest. under a proposed settlement today, the university will pay $30,000 to each of those 21 students and alumni pepper sprayed by campus police. the school will also pay the protesters' attorney fees, a quarter million dollars. a federal judge will have to approve the settlement before anyone gets a check. >>> firebombs, tear gas, molotov cocktails, folks in spain and greece protesting cuts to retirement and paychecks as they the chaos flares there, find out what lessons we the united states could learn from this. a . but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with m
this guy made one hot -- after pepper spraying occupy protesters at the university of california davis last november. it is turning out to be a very expensive way to break up a peaceful protest. under a proposed settlement today, the university will pay $30,000 to each of those 21 students and alumni pepper sprayed by campus police. the school will also pay the protesters' attorney fees, a quarter million dollars. a federal judge will have to approve the settlement before anyone gets a check....
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days of driverless cars have arrived and not surprising they've landed first in the golden state and california. governor jerry brown and google governor brown was out the google mountain view headquarters yesterday to sign s.b. twelve ninety eight legislation which creates a legal framework and safety standards for autonomous vehicles on state roads and highways now there weren't any laws before against them in the first place but google and the gov now have their own law anyway so here's how this works basically google has taken toyota prius is the lexus r.x. for fifty's and they've outfitted them with a bunch of equipment cameras radar sensors and laser range finders to see others on the road and surprisingly the versa fisted hated software uses google maps to navigate roads now you still have to be in the car but you can bring your blog or your i pad and let the car do the driving and apparently these google vehicles have already completed three hundred thousand miles of test drives under a wide range of conditions.
days of driverless cars have arrived and not surprising they've landed first in the golden state and california. governor jerry brown and google governor brown was out the google mountain view headquarters yesterday to sign s.b. twelve ninety eight legislation which creates a legal framework and safety standards for autonomous vehicles on state roads and highways now there weren't any laws before against them in the first place but google and the gov now have their own law anyway so here's how...
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it allows driverless cars in california. how far the technology has come and where it may be going. >>> comcast is cutting the cable on roughly 800 bay area jobs and closing all three of its call centers here in california. ktvu's jana katsuyama tells us why comcast has decided to move those jobs out of state. >> comcast workers learned about the cuts this morning. the company announced it will close their three the call centers in the next year. the total impacts more than 1,000 california employees. from front line customer service agents and tech support up to managers. and for many workers the closures came as a shock. >> i just think it's really unexpected and really terrible that they did this especially before the holidays. because we have families and they did all these training classes. >> reporter: comcast plans to move the jobs out of state. the reason -- >> because the high cost of doing business in california makes it hard for us to run these call centers. >> reporter: comcast plans to maintain other operations
it allows driverless cars in california. how far the technology has come and where it may be going. >>> comcast is cutting the cable on roughly 800 bay area jobs and closing all three of its call centers here in california. ktvu's jana katsuyama tells us why comcast has decided to move those jobs out of state. >> comcast workers learned about the cuts this morning. the company announced it will close their three the call centers in the next year. the total impacts more than 1,000...
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the technology developed by southern california's hid global. the company says the technology can be added to samsung's new smart phones. no, not iphone, because it lacks a chip you need to tap that door. >>> the president of mexico at the nasdaq this morning. markets have been relatively stable despite the fact that we're so worried about what's going on in europe. here's a look at what wall street is looking at. that is athens. 50,000 people protesting in athens. there have been fires and injuries and tear gas. molotov cocktails all over the concern over greece's new budget and the austerity there. similar situation in spain as well. john and laura. >> all right, something to watch. thank you very much. also, watching the skies this morning. want to check the forecast for meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning, john and laura. highs today are going to be in the upper 80s. inland, 70s, bay side, 60s at the coast, and we speak tomorrow. want to point out the giants back tonight, 7:00, taking on the diamondbacks. cool, foggy but matt cain
the technology developed by southern california's hid global. the company says the technology can be added to samsung's new smart phones. no, not iphone, because it lacks a chip you need to tap that door. >>> the president of mexico at the nasdaq this morning. markets have been relatively stable despite the fact that we're so worried about what's going on in europe. here's a look at what wall street is looking at. that is athens. 50,000 people protesting in athens. there have been...
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it is plagued with flaws which explains why this one burst into flames last month in california. the reason a recalled battery. >>> recently the obama administration made public release of prisoners from guantanamo bay. time served at gitmo is becoming a badge of honor and for many it has been a training ground for waging more terror against america. katherine herridge is in washington with more. >> heather and patti ann about 1 in 3 detainees return to the battlefield if they are released. many have senior positions within al qaeda or one of the affiliates. >> the libyan identified his guantanamo by determined number 557 is the leading suspect in the benghazi consulate. time at gitmo can be like a badge of honor giving them street cred even rock star status. there'sal shir ry who spent nearly 6 years in guantanamo. he is the deputy leader of al qaeda in yemen. they dee down-play the guantanamo effect. >> given higher status in some terrorist groups but probably not in the best position to accurately characterize that. i think it's probably safe to say some of them do acquire som
it is plagued with flaws which explains why this one burst into flames last month in california. the reason a recalled battery. >>> recently the obama administration made public release of prisoners from guantanamo bay. time served at gitmo is becoming a badge of honor and for many it has been a training ground for waging more terror against america. katherine herridge is in washington with more. >> heather and patti ann about 1 in 3 detainees return to the battlefield if they...
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>> brn: california is the third straight to driverless cars. new testing on public roads as longg as licensed drivers were at the wheel and take over should the safe drivers be retoired. loww cost airline offering baby free quiet zones. air asia and thailand and indonesia only allow people 12 and over on that part of the plane. >> steve: fantastic . both presidential candidate in ohio tryying to get the most from the crucial swing state. where do they stand in the swing states today. he has predicted every presidential race of his career creckly and he never lets us forget that. good morning neal harry . >> i even got grover cleveland right the second time >> chris: show off. look at swing states. if you believe the main stream network mitt romney is in the dust. look at how you had the survey last week. this is this week now. this is, you can see obama people are learning toward obama in iowa and michigan and nevada and ohio virge virge and wisquis and tie in colorado, florida and new hampshire and lean mitt romney north karl. so what is happe
>> brn: california is the third straight to driverless cars. new testing on public roads as longg as licensed drivers were at the wheel and take over should the safe drivers be retoired. loww cost airline offering baby free quiet zones. air asia and thailand and indonesia only allow people 12 and over on that part of the plane. >> steve: fantastic . both presidential candidate in ohio tryying to get the most from the crucial swing state. where do they stand in the swing states...
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university of california will pay $5 million to the students who were pepper sprayed. they will receive a formal letter of apology from the chancellor and about $30,000 each and the officer has now left his post. the nfl is close to the deal with the three month lockout there under considerable pressure after the debacle with the seattle seahawks and green bay packers game. an agreement is in principle but that is where we are right now. do polls have the president with a significant lead. can the polls be trusted? the "a team." lou: joining me now the "a team" doug shoen, michael could win, and curtis, let's start with you. ahmadinejad, what do make of it? >> brothers of solidarity. it did not just take him out. he has to get it from somebody so the lights have gone dark with ahmadinejad that i am in the mood for a jihad. lou: i thought it was ahmadinejad was looking for lost souls for the new world order? >> birds of a feather. maybe fairer kind would like to go back with him. >> i will buy the one-way ticket. lou: this is a peculiar time we're morsi is the two most
university of california will pay $5 million to the students who were pepper sprayed. they will receive a formal letter of apology from the chancellor and about $30,000 each and the officer has now left his post. the nfl is close to the deal with the three month lockout there under considerable pressure after the debacle with the seattle seahawks and green bay packers game. an agreement is in principle but that is where we are right now. do polls have the president with a significant lead. can...
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there is a new development in california which makes me as a californian kind of nervous. neil, i have to tell you i'm not sure i want to go home -- it will be safe to go home. jerry brown signed legislation making it legal to have -- what are they called -- >> self driving cars. >> bill: here is alex padilla, who says this is a win, win, win. >> we can save lives and ease congestion and emissions in the process. that's a dream for a politician. >> bill: jerry brown. >> we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. a self driving car. >> bill: i would be scared to death to know that there is a self driving car -- >> you can ride shotgun and drink. >> i love it. >> bill: take me home, please. >> i mean, could you drink if the car is driving? i would imagine not. >> no that has to do if there is an open container law in the state. but i think it's a cool concept -- >> bill: yeah in science fiction books. >> it could be cool. >> bill: how does it work? >> it uses gps -- >> bill: so you punch it in -- >> yeah. >> bill: think of all of the things that could go w
there is a new development in california which makes me as a californian kind of nervous. neil, i have to tell you i'm not sure i want to go home -- it will be safe to go home. jerry brown signed legislation making it legal to have -- what are they called -- >> self driving cars. >> bill: here is alex padilla, who says this is a win, win, win. >> we can save lives and ease congestion and emissions in the process. that's a dream for a politician. >> bill: jerry brown....
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the shaker hit the baja, california, peninsula, just before 5:00 last evening. so far, there's been no reports of major injuries or damage. >>> a southern california wildfire that killed a man who refused to evacuate is now more than 50% contained. but strong winds could make it flare up again. nearly 1,000 firefighters were on the ground after the flames ripped through 4 1/2-square miles. officials say 11 homes were destroyed, not 20, as initially reported. >> a little bit of good news. not 20. just 11. >> take it where they can get it. >>> time, now, for weather across the nation. the ohio valley could see thunderstorms with the possibility of more tornadoes. it's going to start off rainy in d.c., new york and boston. and thunderstorms by later afternoon. jacksonville and tallahassee also could see showers. >> chicago and minneapolis wake up to some crisp, fall air, with temperatures there in the 60s. dallas, oklahoma city and boise are warmer than usual. phoenix, right about average at a still sweltering 97 degrees. >> is it ever going to cool down there? >>
the shaker hit the baja, california, peninsula, just before 5:00 last evening. so far, there's been no reports of major injuries or damage. >>> a southern california wildfire that killed a man who refused to evacuate is now more than 50% contained. but strong winds could make it flare up again. nearly 1,000 firefighters were on the ground after the flames ripped through 4 1/2-square miles. officials say 11 homes were destroyed, not 20, as initially reported. >> a little bit of...
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from greeting cards to driverless cars, california governor jerry brown. paving the way for a bill that establishes safety regulations for the people. it took place at will's headquarters. developing the driverless technology with gps systems to operate. google's driverless cars have lot more than 300,000 miles already. the government seems to have a tent and almost everything these days, including your child's food. michele obama pushing a new health initiative in public schools. feels like hummus and broccoli and salad. kids are creating a market for lunch, joining me now is the founder and ceo of the education action group foundation. why are we wasting money on these progrs? >> we have bureaucrats who believe that they know what is best. they pass these regulations but what government schools will feed children. what we are seeing is a culture shock, kids are used to hamburgers and hot dogs and chicken nuggets and those sorts of things, and now they are being force-fed hummus and all of the other things you're talking about. cheryl: here is the problem
from greeting cards to driverless cars, california governor jerry brown. paving the way for a bill that establishes safety regulations for the people. it took place at will's headquarters. developing the driverless technology with gps systems to operate. google's driverless cars have lot more than 300,000 miles already. the government seems to have a tent and almost everything these days, including your child's food. michele obama pushing a new health initiative in public schools. feels like...
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the car will be street legal in california. it has computer-controlled paddedals. someone still has to pay attention. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. if price was not an issue, which you want to own a car that could drive itself? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. with children about an increase in bacon prices -- we told you about an increase in bacon prices. some are fearing the worst. restaurants are preparing for an increase in pork prices. we have more. >> you cannot run at a diner without bacon. >> he is right about his customers. they go through 300 to 400 pounds of bacon a week. >> i will still eat bacon if it is available. >> what he pays for bacon jumped more than 50% in the last two weeks. >> an increase like that is significant. >> you need the pork for your breakfast, your bacon and ham. >> it could force restaurants to charge a surcharge for bacon and ham. when the faithful customers will still clean his plate. >> price doesn't matter. i'm 82 years ol
the car will be street legal in california. it has computer-controlled paddedals. someone still has to pay attention. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. if price was not an issue, which you want to own a car that could drive itself? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. with children about an increase in bacon prices -- we told you about an increase in bacon prices. some are fearing the worst....
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at number one san jose, california at $77,000. san francisco comes in at number twofold by washington, washington, d.c. with $63,000. seattle and san diego came in at number five. >> it's interesting so many california cities are in the top five for richest when you hear about all the problems they're having. >> start-up culture, that's going to tip the scales in that direction. >> indeed. thanks, jess. >>> you hate taking off your stews and belt when you through -- shoes and belt when you fly through? there's a different option. we'll tell you about it. >> the university of virginia is known as a public ivy but one report says they're no slouch in the fun department either. we'll be back. >>> welcome back. it's a good idea to send the kids out to the bus stop this morning with a light sweater or maybe a sweat shirt. it's a little breezy this morning but mild temperatures. right now sitting in the 60s in and around the beltway. we have cloudy skies. we'll see some sunshine through midday and even early afternoon but have the umbre
at number one san jose, california at $77,000. san francisco comes in at number twofold by washington, washington, d.c. with $63,000. seattle and san diego came in at number five. >> it's interesting so many california cities are in the top five for richest when you hear about all the problems they're having. >> start-up culture, that's going to tip the scales in that direction. >> indeed. thanks, jess. >>> you hate taking off your stews and belt when you through --...
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he's also the former california state treasurer. good to have you back on the program. welcome. >> always good to be with you. >> you say the justice department hasn't focused enough on criminal prosecution of wall street executives. who do you believe should be prosecuted? >> well, i think this is not a matter of revenge. it's a matter of righting wrongs. it's a matter of deterrence. it's about making sure that we have the right kind of deterrence so we don't have another financial meltdown. this isn't also just at the justice department. there's been a culture now for decades of weak enforcement where banks pay fees. they break the rules. they pay fines. then they just go back to business as usual. we need to break that pattern with real investigations, real enforcements, real prosecution, criminal prosecutions for the most egregious fines as well as civil penalties with teeth. i think to do that you need resources. for example, in 1989 in the wake of the snl crisis, a republican president, george h.w. bush, asked for $50 million to investigate the snl crisis. preside
he's also the former california state treasurer. good to have you back on the program. welcome. >> always good to be with you. >> you say the justice department hasn't focused enough on criminal prosecution of wall street executives. who do you believe should be prosecuted? >> well, i think this is not a matter of revenge. it's a matter of righting wrongs. it's a matter of deterrence. it's about making sure that we have the right kind of deterrence so we don't have another...
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bedriverless cars could soon road in california. governor jerry brown signed a establishing safety and performance regulations for the vehicles. working onrs are that can drive themselves. experts say they can make roads safer, reduce congestion, and e commuters from the drudgery of driving. >> the first dancing all-star sent home. >> pamela anderson was at the scoreboard and the not to save her. she did not stick around for interviews. >> pamela. >> pamela anderson and her partner were the first all-star as to leave the ballroom. they danced once, but pamela also skipped out of doing any interviews after her elimination. >> why is she not here? >> i believe she was definitely disappointed. am. >> he admits they did not raise could have.hey time just got away from them. >> maybe the time, the nerves, the intensity of what we were .oing just not pan out the way we wanted. y are out of the competition. a former champion found himself two.e bottom his partner barely survived eliminations. is already looking ahead to jive.eek's >> i wil
bedriverless cars could soon road in california. governor jerry brown signed a establishing safety and performance regulations for the vehicles. working onrs are that can drive themselves. experts say they can make roads safer, reduce congestion, and e commuters from the drudgery of driving. >> the first dancing all-star sent home. >> pamela anderson was at the scoreboard and the not to save her. she did not stick around for interviews. >> pamela. >> pamela anderson and...